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Women in the Civil War Edit-a-Thon
In honor of Women's History Month, please join us at the National Archives and Records Administration's Innovation Hub for an all-day edit-a-thon about women in the Civil War.
when
- March 11, 2016 at 10 AM – 5 PM
where
- Innovation Hub at the National Archives
- 700 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC
- Archives–Navy Memorial–Penn Quarter (Green and Yellow Lines)
- PLEASE NOTE: You will be entering a government building and will be required to go through security (a magnetometer). You will need to show a photo ID (preferably a driver's licence or other government ID) and sign in to come to the Innovation Hub. If you wish to work with original records you must have a NARA researcher card. If you do not have one, there will be an opportunity to sign up for a card. More information here.
your hosts
what to bring
- A laptop (The Innovation Hub has some if you need to borrow)
- Valid ID
- Wikipedia account (if you're new you'll learn how to create one that day)
Sign up!
[edit]I'll attend in person
[edit]- econterms (talk)
- DinaHerbert (talk)
- Kirill Lokshin (talk)
- Michael Hussey, NARA
- Duckduckstop (talk)
- nosrednaharas (talk)
- Jeannie Chen (talk)
- Carole Prietto (talk)
- Francisco Macías (talk)
- Andrew Weber (talk)
- Caitlin Kearney (talk)
- mereastew (talk), Meredith Stewart, NARA
- Megan Lafayette (talk)
- Hammad Malik
- Darren Cole, NARA
- Fuzheado | Talk
I'll participate online
[edit]To join the event virtually and hear the presentation by DeAnne Blanton, please join us on a google hangout. Questions about it can be directed to Dina, Coordinator of the Innovation Hub, at dina.herbert@nara.gov.
Can't make it to the event? You can participate online! Here's how it works:
On the day of the event, check in with your Wikipedia username.
Don't have a username yet? It's easy to create one.
Don't have a username yet? It's easy to create one.
Choose an article to edit from the list on this page.
Want to work on an article that's not on the list? You're welcome to choose any topic you like!
Want to work on an article that's not on the list? You're welcome to choose any topic you like!
Have questions during the event? Chat with us!
Some events also include a video or audio conference. You can find more details on this page.
Some events also include a video or audio conference. You can find more details on this page.
If you're planning to participate online, you can sign up below:
- Penny Richards (talk) 14:26, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
- Sydney Poore/FloNight♥♥♥♥ 21:03, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
- Friend of Smokey the Bear
Schedule
[edit]10 AM | Welcome and breakfast |
10:15 AM | Presentation: How to edit Wikipedia |
11 AM | Presentation: Women in the Civil War and what we have at NARA by DeAnne Blanton |
12 Noon - 5 PM | Editing and scanning |
1 PM | Lunch |
Articles to work on
[edit]- Category:Women in the American Civil War
- Sarah Rosetta Wakeman
- Albert Cashier
- Frances Clayton
- Loreta Janeta Velázquez - PBS Documentary Rebel
- Frances Hook
- Clara Barton
- Medicine_in_the_American_Civil_War#Women
- Washington, D.C., in the American Civil War
- Civil War Defenses of Washington
- Battle of Fort Stevens
- Battleground National Cemetery
- President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home
- Mercy Street (TV series)
- Mansion House Hospital
- Grand Review of the Armies
- Malinda Blalock[1]
- American Civil War - no mention of women in the main page
- Emeline Piggott[2]
- Cornelia Phillips Spencer[3]
- Jane Claudia Saunders Johnson[4]
- Catherine Ann Devereux Edmonston[5]
- Abby House[6]
- Frances Webb Bumpass[7]
- Women Leaders of the Underground Railroad
- Jennie Wade Gettysburg PA
- Elvira Worth Jackson Moffitt[8]
- Hallie Parsley[9]
Research resources
[edit]Outcomes
[edit]- upload memoirs to commons
- c:File:Nurse and spy in the Union Army.djvu
- c:File:The Story of Aunt Becky's Army-Life .djvu
- c:File:The woman in battle .djvu
- Women in the military in the Americas - expanded Civil War section and fixed footnotes
- Abby House, new entry
- Frances Dallam Peter, new article about Civil War diarist from Kentucky.